
Ayers-Kreh Christmas Tree Farm
18th Century Farm
Christmas Tree Farming since 1980
Ayers-Kreh
ABOUT

How many people does it take to cut a Christmas tree? One family with togetherness, teamwork, joy & heartfelt love.
Ayers-Kreh Christmas Tree Farm. Weather permitting, ride in wagons pulled by tractors and walk the rows to select the perfect tree for your family. You cut it down and carry your tree to be shaken to remove loose needles (and residents) and baled to protect the branches while you take it home to be decorated and enjoyed. Enjoy our gift of hot chocolate and apples in the "Parlor" where you pay for your tree (as supplies are available).
(Photo Credits: Thank you to the men in the family and Tabatha Lackey Lewis)
THE TREES
We grow many of the most popular Christmas trees including Concolor, Nordmann & Douglas Fir, Norway & Colorado Blue Spruce, White & Scotch or Scots Pine, Leyland, Blue Ice & Carolina Sapphire Cypress. Minimum of 4' available for harvest up to 18'. Shaken to remove loose needles & baled to protect branches.
Trees sell for $5.50 per foot.
ABOUT
The farm came to the Ayers family with a King James Land Grant and has been used for growing tobacco, cattle and beginning in 1980, the Ayers & Kreh families combined their land & skills to start farming Christmas trees. Ayers-Kreh Christmas Tree Farm: Richard Kreh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (retired), Critz, Virginia, Superintendent of the Reynolds Homestead (retired), Forest Resources Experiment Station & University liaison to the Virginia Christmas Tree Growers Association. Robert "Bruce Ayers & Connie Kreh - deceased.